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E-mail:hubbell.bryan@epa.gov
Postal address:USEPA/OAQPS (C339-01) RTP, NC 27711
Workplace:Air Economics Group, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Government of the United States, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2000

  1. ESTIMATING THE DEMAND FOR A NEW TECHNOLOGY: BT COTTON AND INSECTICIDE POLICIES IN THE SOUTHEAST
    Transitions in Agbiotech: Economics of Strategy and Policy, June 24-25, 1999, Washington, D.C., Regional Research Project NE-165 Private Strategies, Public Policies, and Food System Performance Downloads View citations (27)

1997

  1. ENTROPY BASED MEASUREMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC CONCENTRATION IN U.S. HOG PRODUCTION
    Faculty Series, University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics Downloads View citations (4)
    Also in Faculty Series, University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics (1997) View citations (4)

Journal Articles

2016

  1. Meta‐Analysis Methods to Estimate the Shape and Uncertainty in the Association Between Long‐Term Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Cause‐Specific Mortality Over the Global Concentration Range
    Risk Analysis, 2016, 36, (9), 1813-1825 Downloads View citations (4)

2015

  1. Response to: “Enhancing the Characterization of Epistemic Uncertainties in PM2.5 Risk Analyses”
    Risk Analysis, 2015, 35, (3), 379-380 Downloads

2013

  1. Letter in Response to Fraas & Lutter Article: “Uncertain Benefits Estimates for Reductions in Fine Particle Concentrations”
    Risk Analysis, 2013, 33, (5), 755-756 Downloads

2012

  1. Estimating the National Public Health Burden Associated with Exposure to Ambient PM2.5 and Ozone
    Risk Analysis, 2012, 32, (1), 81-95 Downloads View citations (30)
  2. Response
    Risk Analysis, 2012, 32, (2), 197-199 Downloads
  3. Response to Cox Letter: “Miscommunicating Risk, Uncertainty, and Causation: Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Mortality Risk as an Example”
    Risk Analysis, 2012, 32, (5), 768-770 Downloads

2011

  1. Maximizing Health Benefits and Minimizing Inequality: Incorporating Local‐Scale Data in the Design and Evaluation of Air Quality Policies
    Risk Analysis, 2011, 31, (6), 908-922 Downloads View citations (9)

2010

  1. Policy Monitor
    Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2010, 4, (1), 122-138 Downloads

2006

  1. An Empirical Bayes Approach to Combining and Comparing Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life for Environmental Policy Analysis
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2006, 34, (3), 385-406 Downloads View citations (66)
  2. Implementing QALYs in the Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2006, 34, (3), 365-384 Downloads View citations (10)

2003

  1. Agro-Food System Restructuring and the Geographic Concentration of US Swine Production
    Environment and Planning A, 2003, 35, (2), 215-229 Downloads View citations (3)

2001

  1. IMPLICATIONS OF LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FIRM PROFILES FOR ADOPTION OF PEST-MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2001, 33, (01), 13 Downloads
    Also in Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2001, 33, (1), 147-159 (2001) Downloads
  2. INFORMATION QUALITY, TECHNOLOGY DEPRECIATION, AND BT COTTON ADOPTION IN THE SOUTHEAST
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2001, 26, (01), 18 Downloads View citations (18)
  3. On the Effectiveness of state anti-corporate farming laws in the United States
    Food Policy, 2001, 26, (5), 543-548 Downloads View citations (4)

2000

  1. Estimating the Demand for a New Technology: Bt Cotton and Insecticide Policies
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2000, 82, (1), 118-132 Downloads View citations (41)
  2. Joint Production and Averting Expenditure Measures of Willingness to Pay: Do Water Expenditures Really Measure Avoidance Costs?
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2000, 82, (2), 427-437 Downloads View citations (61)

1998

  1. AN EXAMINATION OF TRENDS IN GEOGRAPHIC CONCENTRATION IN U.S. HOG PRODUCTION, 1974-96
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1998, 30, (2), 15 Downloads View citations (12)
    Also in Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1998, 30, (2), 285-299 (1998) Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Effects of Insecticide Attributes on Within-Season Insecticide Product and Rate Choices: The Case of U.S. Apple Growers
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1998, 80, (2), 382-396 Downloads View citations (8)
  3. Transgenic crops: Engineering a more sustainable agriculture?
    Agriculture and Human Values, 1998, 15, (1), 43-56 Downloads View citations (4)

1997

  1. ESTIMATING INSECTICIDE APPLICATION FREQUENCIES: A COMPARISON OF GEOMETRIC AND OTHER COUNT DATA MODELS
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1997, 29, (2), 18 Downloads View citations (1)
    Also in Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1997, 29, (2), 225-242 (1997) Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Growing food security: Challenging the link between pesticides and access to food: edited by Barbara Dinham and the Pesticides Trust/Pesticides Action Network (PAN) The Pesticides Trust/PAN, London, 1996
    Food Policy, 1997, 22, (2), 185-187 Downloads
  3. Transgenic Technology for Crop Protection: The New "Super Seeds"
    Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, 1997, 12, (3), 6 Downloads View citations (10)
 
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